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The final day from The Dome, Brighton.
10.45* The Rt. Hon. Jo Grimond, M.P., Leader of the Liberal Party addresses the Assembly.

(to 12.00)

Contributors

Commentator:
Robin Day
Commentator:
Kenneth Harris
Commentator:
Edward Rayner
Commentator:
Ian Trethowan
Commentator:
Harold Webb
Speaker:
The Rt. Hon. Jo Grimond
Outside broadcast director:
Ray Colley
Editor:
Noble Wilson

A weekly raid on the BBC archives.
Introduced by Michell Raper.
This edition includes:

John Cobb
Newsreel of his last and fatal attempt on the world water-speed record (September 1952)

The Proms - 1936
Notes on correct dress and deportment from Radio Times.

Gary Cooper
(Press Conference: 1959)

Irene Prador
sings music by Johann Strauss (1937)

Saul Steinberg looks at America
A sequence of his cartoons (Monitor: 1959)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michell Raper

by Ray Jenkins.
Starring John Cairney
and Ellen McIntosh, Joan Alcorn
Guest star, Robert Urquhart

In his determination not to interfere with the decisions of his children, John Douglas may be offering them a dangerous kind of freedom.
See page 4

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Jenkins
Designer:
Walter Miller
Produced and directed by:
Antony Kearey
Eric Douglas:
Gordon Robb
Connie Douglas:
Katherine Stark
John Douglas:
Robert Urquhart
Margaret Craig:
Ellen McIntosh
Jimmy Craig:
Brian Pettifer
Ian Craig:
John Cairney
Lois Martin:
Anne MacKinnon
Boy prefect:
Tom Thomson
Mrs. Tulloh:
Marjorie Dalziel
Brenda Mackie:
Bonita Beach
Michael Dunn:
Stuart McGugan
Katie Duncan:
Joan Alcorn
Dawson:
Andrew Melvin
Gallaway:
David Hanley
Cullen:
James Martin
Wilson:
Douglas Milliken
MacDonald:
Andrew Kilpatrick
Pizza:
Tom Conti
Papa:
Harry Hankin
Policeman:
Roy Samson

Philip Jenkinson introduces three short documentary films that have won awards at international festivals.

The Meeting

A Policeman's Lot
A satire by Alexander Kluge.

One Week in France
An experimental film from O.R.T.F.

Contributors

Presenter:
Philip Jenkinson
Director (The Meeting):
Mamoun Hassan
Director (A Policeman's Lot):
Alexander Kluge
Narration (A Policeman's Lot):
Peter Hawkins
Presented by:
Ann Turner

with The George Mitchell Choir.

(John Boulter and Dai Francis are in "The Black and White Minstrel Show" at the Victoria Palace, London)

Contributors

Singers:
The George Mitchell Choir
Musical direction and arrangements:
Robert de Cormier
Soloist:
John Boulter
Soloist:
Dai Francis
Soloist:
Margaret Savage
Soloist:
Ted Darling
Soloist:
Carol Hall
Soloist:
Julie Whitaker
Words read by:
Julian Glover
Staged by:
Douglas Squires
Producer:
Travers Thorneloe

A thriller in six parts by Ian Stuart Black.
with Nike Arrighi, James Cosmo and Maxine Audley
Colonel Caron's attempt to doublecross the Burroughs gang is foiled by Charlie, who drives Nadia to safety in the Highlands.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 9.0 p.m.)

Contributors

Writer:
Ian Stuart Black
Designer:
William McCrow
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Richard Martin
Charlie:
James Cosmo
Bobby:
William Dysart
Burroughs:
Julian Curry
McBean:
Harry Walker
Sheila:
Elizabeth Morgan
Inspector McRoberts:
James Copeland
Police Sergeant:
Malcolm Rogers
Colonel Caron:
David Bailie
Jacques:
John Wentworth
Nadia:
Nike Arrighi
Tinker's wife:
Sandra Barry
Tinker:
Douglas Ditta
Passenger:
Leon Thau
Driver:
Terry Wale
Bruno:
Anthony Paul
Hotel manager:
Harry Littlewood
Sophia:
Maxine Audley
Paul:
Bernard Kay
Willis:
Donald Pelmear
Thompson:
Richard Coe
Fat man:
Peter Sinclair
Shaw:
Michael Sheard

A late look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow and tonight's guests.

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Tuohy
Presenter:
Michael Dean
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Tony Bilbow

Starring Dana Andrews, Richard Conte
with John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges
See page 4

Contributors

Screenplay:
Robert Rossen
Produced and directed by:
Lewis Milestone
Sgt. Tyne:
Dana Andrews
Rivera:
Richard Conte
Windy:
John Ireland
Sgt. Ward:
Lloyd Bridges
McWilliams:
Sterling Holloway
Porter:
Herbert Rudley
Friedman:
George Tyne
Carraway:
Huntz Hall

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